The solar farm is located at Hultsfred Airport in Småland and consists of 174 000 low-carbon photovoltaic panels installed around the runway. It has an installed capacity of 100 MWp and will generate approximately 100 GWh, equivalent to the electricity consumption of over 18,000 average Swedish houses.
The facility occupies an area of around 130 hectares, amounting to around the same size as 185 football fields. The installation marks a pivotal milestone in the country’s renewable energy transition.
The project was made possible by a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) signed at the end of 2022 with H&M Group, under which the solar park will provide the Swedish fashion retailer with 95 percent of the renewable energy and guarantees of origin produced. The agreement plays an important role in H&M Group’s goal to only source renewable electricity by 2030 at the latest.
“Bringing this solar farm into operation with our partner Neoen and PPA offtaker H&M represents a milestone for us and demonstrates that the Swedish market can deliver large-scale, unsubsidised renewable energy fast” said Warren Campbell, CEO at Alight. “It’s a landmark achievement in Swedish renewable power production.”
The project’s development was underpinned by structured debt financing from Danske Bank. The solar farm was built by EPC Equans Energy and Storage – Solkompaniet consortium and is connected to the E.ON local grid distribution system in Hultsfred.
“I would like to congratulate our partners Alight, H&M, Equans & Solkompaniet, E.on, and the municipality for this great achievement” added Laetitia Prot, Managing Director for Neoen Sweden. “Hultsfred solar farm is our fourth asset entering into operation in Sweden with a total fleet of now 304 MW (after Storbränkullen wind farm, Storen Power Reserve battery and Isbillen Power Reserve battery). With these complementary three technologies at scale, we are actively contributing to Sweden’s competitive and clean energy transition.”
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